Banner Graphic, Volume 16, Number 223, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1986 — Page 8

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, April 29,1986

Dernier powers Cubs past Padres

By WILLIAM R. BARNARD AP Sports Writer With only nine homers in more than 1,600 career major-league at-bats, Bob Dernier was an unlikely late-inning power hitter, especially against a pair of hard-throwing relievers. Dernier, however, brought Chicago back from a 3-1 deficit with his 10th career homer, in the eighth inning off Tim Stoddard, and a two-run double in the ninth against Goose Gossage, giving the Cubs a 4-3 victory over the San Diego Padres. “You don’t go up there with a whole lot of confidence against a guy who throws the ball 90 miles per hour,” Dernier said. “You’re looking to get on top of it, hit it well, and hope nobody’s standing there.” In the only other major-league games Monday, St. Louis tripped San Francisco 5-4 and Los Angeles edged Pittsburgh 2-1. Dernier said he expected nothing but fastballs from Stoddard. “I played with Timmy in 1984, and I know he’s going to challenge you,” Dernier said. “He’s that kind of pitcher.” The Cubs’ center fielder also expected to see hard pitches from Gossage. “I call it a country hard ball,” he said. “That’s what makes the game fun. He’s out there to win, and most of the time he will. But there are times when he’s going to lose, too. The Cubs are one of five teams that are 4-5 games behind the New York Mets in the National League East, but Dernier said his teammates are confident after oening a road trip with a victory. “It could be one of those games that turns the team around,” he said. “It’s fun to play against and with those kind of guys.” Matt Keough, 1-1, worked the eighth inning to pick up the victory and Jay Bailer retired the side in the ninth for his third save.

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Dodgers 2, Pirates 1 Fernando Valenzuela allowed only six hits and struck out nine while Los Angeles managed two runs with the help of a balk and a Pittsburgh error. “It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a lot of runs,” Valenzuela said after his second 2-1 triumph of the season. “But I don’t care how many runs I get; I don’t change my game.” Valenzuela, 3-1, took a four-hit shutout into the eighth, but a leadoff double by Sid Bream and two groundouts brought home the Pirates’ only run. Pirates starter Bob Kipper, 0-2, balked with the bases loaded and two outs for the Dodgers’ first run in the fourth inning. Cardinals 5, Giants 4 Vince Coleman had three hits, scored

Barker signs with Indianapolis Indians

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The Indianapolis Indians announced Monday that right handed pitcher Len Barker has signed with the American Association team. He is expected to join the Tribe Saturday and see action at Bush Stadium Saturday or Sunday. Terms of the contract were not announced. The 30-year-old right hander had his best seasons with the Cleveland Indians between 1980 and 1982. In 1980 he was 19-12 for Cleveland and led the league with 187 strikeouts. In 1981, his 8-7 record included a perfect game

two runs, knocked in one, stole two bases and threw a runner out at the plate, helping St. Louis snap a seven-game losing streak with a victory over San Francisco. Coleman drove in a run in the 12th with his third hit after teammate Jerry White’s sacrifice fly broke a 3-3 tie. The Cardinals needed the insurance run as the Giants scored in the bottom of the 12th and had the bases loaded before Pat Perry saved the victory, getting Dan Gladden on a long fly to end the game. Losing pitcher Mark Davis, 1-1, committed an error on a bunt to set up St. Louis’ winning rally in the 12th. Todd Worrell, l-l, the third of five Cardinal pitchers, got the victory by pitching the 10th and llth.

against the Toronto Bluejays on May 15 the 12th perfect game in major league history. He led the league that season with 127 strikeouts. In 1982, he was 15-11 with Cleveland, and his 187 strikeouts were second in the league. The Fort Knox, Ky., native was 2-9 for the Atlanta Braves last season. He also played for Atlanta in 1984. The Braves released him in spring training this year. Barker was starting pitcher for Montreal in the Pearson Cup exhibition game against the Blue Jays in Toronto Monday.

Sports scoreboard

Golf The Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association Top 20 boys’ teams: 1. Michigan City Elston 2. Kokomo 3. Carroll of Allen County 4. Anderson Highland 5. Zionsville 6. Center Grove 7. Anderson 8. Fort Wayne Northrop 9. Bedford North Lawrence 10. Terre Haute North 11. Lake Central 12. Warsaw 13. Noblesville 14. Marion 15. Franklin 16. Terre Haute South 17. Seymour 18. Jasper 19. Lebanon 20. Rochester Baseball Major League Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W. L. Pet. GB New York 12 6 .667 Boston 9 8 .529 214 Cleveland 9 8 .529 2V4 Detroit 9 8 .529 2*4 Baltimore 9 9 .500 3 Toronto 8 10 .444 4 Milwaukee 7 9 .438 4 West Division California 12 7 .632 Oakland 11 8 .579 1 Texas 9 8 .529 2 Kansas City 8 9 .471 3 Minnesota 8 11 .421 4 Seattle 7 12 .368 5 Chicago 6 11 .353 5 Monday’s Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Minnesota (Butcher 0-2) at New York (Guidry 3-0), (n) Kansas City (Leonard 2-1) at Detroit (Tanana 2-1), (n) California (McCaskill 2-1) at Toronto (Steib 0-3), (n) Seattle (Moore 1-1) at Boston (Hurst 12), (n) Baltimore (McGregor 1-2) at Chicago (Seaver 2-2), (n) Cleveland (Schrom 3-1) at Texas (Mason 1-0), (n) Oakland (Codiroli 2-2) at Milwaukee (Wegman 0-1), (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L. Pet. GB New York 11 3 .786 St. Louis 8 8 .500 4 Philadelphia 7 8 .467 4>4 Chicago 7 9 438 5 Montreal 7 9 .438 5 Pittsburgh 6 8 .429 5 West Division Houston 13 5 .722 San Francisco 11 8 .579 2 San Diego 10 9 .526 3 */fe Atlanta 7 10 .412 5>4 Los Angeles 8 13 381 6>4 Cincinnati 5 10 .333 6>4 Monday’s Games St. Louis 5, San Francisco 4, 12 innings Chicago 4, San Diego 3 Los Angeles 2, Pittsburgh 1 Only games scheduled Tuesday's Gamee New York (Darling 1-0) at Atlanta (Mahler 1-4) Houston (Ryan 3-2) at Philadelphia (Rawley 2-1), (n) . Montreal (Smith 1-2) at Cincinnati (Soto 2-1), (n) Chicago (Sutcliffe 1-3) at San Diego (Hoyt 0-0), (n) Pittsburgh (Rhoden 2-1) at Los Angeles (Hershiser 2-2), win) St. Louis (Forsch 1-0) at San Francisco (LaCoss 0-0), (n) Tennis INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Summaries of matches Monday in the $575,000 U.S. Open Clay Court tennis championships at the Indianapolis Sports Center: Women's Singles First Round Elna Reinach, South Africa, beat Halle Cioffi, Knoxville, Tenn., 7-5,6-4. Debbie Spence (11), Cerritos, Calif., beat Maria Lindstrom, Sweden, 5-7,6-4,6-2. Michelle Torres, Northfield, N.J., beat Cammi MacGregor, Palos Verdes, Calif., 7-6 (7-5),6-1. Mercedes Paz, Argentina, beat Caterina Nozzoli, Italy, 6-2,6-0. Mary Joe Fernandez, Miami, Fla., beat Ronnie Reis, Miami, Fla., 6-2,6-1. Shawn Foltz, Indianapolis, beat Jane Forman, Providence, R. 1., 6-4,6-4. Adriana Villagran, Argentina, beat Catherine Suire, France, 6-2,0-6,6-4. Yvonne Vermaak, South Africa, beat Kristin Kinney, New Canaan, Conn., 6-3,6-1. Gabriela Dinu, West Germany, beat Amy Holton, Sarasota, Fla., 6-1, 7-5. Vicki Nelson-Dunbar, Wooster, Ohio, beat Laura Gildemeister, Peru, 6-4,6-2. Pilar Vasquez, Peru, beat Jenny Klitch, Columbus, Ohio, 6-1,60. Tine Scheuer-Larsen, Denmark, beat Tina Mochizuki, South Pasadena, Calif., 62,63. Melissa Gurney, Palos Verdes, Calif., beat Kathy Jordan (4), King of Prussia, Pa., 74, 7-5,3-6,7-5. Second Round Kate Gompert (6), Rancho Mirage, Calif., beat Lori McNeil, 60,63. Men's Singles First Round Stefan Eriksson, Sweden, beat Thomas Hogs ted t, Sweden, 7-6 (7-1), 63. Christo Steyn, South Africa, beat Glenn Michibata (16), Canada, 7-5,62. Mel Purcell, Murray, Ky., beat Jonathan Canter (14), Beverly Hills, Calif., 62,4-6,6-4. Damir Keretic, West Germany, beat Claudio Panatta, Italy, 64,6-4 Eduardo Bengoechea, Argentina, beat Nduka Odizor, Nigeria, 67,62,64. Diego Perez, Uruguay, beat Bruno Oresar, Yugoslavia, 6-0,6-0. Glenn Layendecker, Portola VaUey, Calif., beat John Fitzgerald, Newport Beach, Calif ~ 3-6,63,62. Hans Gildemeister, Chile, beat Marcel Freeman, Los Angeles, 67 (7-9), 62,62. Pablo Arraya, Peru, beat Bobby Blair, Miami Fla 1-6,61,62 Women's Doubles First Round Steffi Graf, West Germany, and Gabriela Sabatini Argentina (5), beat Heather Crowe, Topsfield, Mass , and Kim Steinmetz, St. Louis, Mo., 7-5,62. Gigi Fernandez, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Robin White, Fort Worth, Texas (2), beat Jennifer Mundel, South Africa, and Molly Van Nostrand, Brightwaters, N.Y.,63,64. Louise Allen, Winston-Salem, N.C., and Ronnie Reis, Miami, Fla., beat Leslie Allen, Cleveland, Ohio, and Kvle Copeland. Phoenix. Ariz.. 7-6 (7-5). 3-6,6-4. Transactions Monday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL National League NL—Recalled Steve Ripley, umpire, from the American Association and Dana Demuth, umpire from the Pacific Coast League. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—PIaced Bill Madlock third baseman, on the 15-day disabled list. Recalled Reggie Williams, outfielder, from Alberquerque of the Pacific Coast League. Sent Alejandro Pena, pitcher, to Vero Beach of the Florida State League on a 20-day rehabilitation program. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—Placed Vida Blue, pitcher, on the 15-day disabled list. Activated Juan Berenguer, pitcher Moved Atlee Hammaker pitcher from the 15-day to the 66day disabled list. FOOTBALL National Football League t eS^ S^ oYS “T ra . ded Gar y H °**oom. quarterback, to the Indianapolis Colts for a switch in secondround positions in Tuesday's NFL draft and a future draft pick. *

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Norma realizes that idealistic textbook theories aren’t always the most efficient ways to train children. God endowed us with millions of pain cells! CASE P-901: Norma T., age 32, is the mother of 3 youngsters. “Dr. Crane,” she began, “the children range in age from 4 to 8 and are very active, healthy kiddies. “But they often quarrel over toys and I really mean ‘often’ for I must referee their fights several times daily. “So is it good psychology to administer corporal punishment once in a while or can children be reared properly without the ‘laying on of hands’ at all?” EFFICIENCY ENGINEERING In factories there is stress on “efficiency engineering” and I have mentioned in my college textbook that the same idea is vital in rearing youngsters. A generation ago, you older readers may recall the famous Canadian quin-tuplets-all girls. Each had her own personal nursemaid and one of the latter, who looked after little Emily wrote a magazine article on how she corrected Emily without any corporal punishment whatever. “Emily,” she said, “would climb out of her crib and walk into the living room in her pajamas. “So I’d just escort her back to bed and place her therein. “But almost before I got

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back to the living room, there would be Emily. "So I’d smile and lead her back to bed: then cover her and return to my easy chair. “But Emily would again be there almost before I could sit down. “However, I didn’t scold her or apply corporal punishment at all but took her back to her bed. “This continued for about 40 times, until finally Emily stayed in her crib and fell asleep without attempting to climb out and meet me in the living room. “So, you see, corporal punishment is not necessary to train kiddies in correct behavior!” However, the average young mother has a variety of duties, in addition to being merely the sole wetnurse to a youngster. So good parental psychology must employ efficiency. The Bible suggests turning the other cheek when struck, which is a sound rule for parents. Verbally demonstrate twice; then apply a little pain and the child will soon attaA the pain to the naughty act. Kiddies don’t touch a hot stove more than once before they learn! For God implanted pain cells in our skin to be quick, efficient teachers, so beware of braintruster child psychologists like Emily’s nurse. Send for my “Rating Scales for Good Parents,” enclosing a stamped, return envelope, plus 50*, for bad parents contribute to our jail population and the drug addicts.